Stanislaus, C.S.C., Brother, New York, New York, to Father Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C., Notre Dame, Indiana, 1880 July 13
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Stanislaus gives various prices to Hudson on printing presses including a correction on a price stated in his last letter. He describes the New Campbell press in detail. Stanislaus wishes to talk to the McLaugh in Brothers about the working qualities of the press. Stanislaus called at Hickey's and they were "overhauling" Hudson for not noticing the "American Catholic." Maurice Egan invited Stanislaus to Brooklyn to dine. Father I. Bergrath was staying at Sweeny's Hotel also. He has gone to Pensacola. Hudson may remember Bergrath as the author of the series of articles on the Catacombs, published in the "Ave Maria." Stanislaus will be busy checking on all the presses in the large city. He will go to his aunt's today, Mrs. Thomas Clark. Stanislaus is under obligation to his relations for their kindness. Hudson should tell Father Corby that there are boys in Washington that will likely enroll at Notre Dame in September. Sisters Ambrose and Paula know most of them, but a son of Mrs. Velati's is unknown and he would like a reduction in terms as his mother is not wealthy. Two Jesuit professors at Georgetown, District of Columbia, Father Tarr and Richards, say that they have finally yielded to the requirement of advanced students for private rooms. A Mr. O'Brien carried off three gold medals at the last commencement. He was editor of the "Journal." Father Richards closed the May devotions at the college. The professors said the "Scholastic" is in high esteem and the "Ave Maria" is praised at Georgetown. Neither of them knew Stanislaus was connected with the "Scholastic." Stanislaus is sorry he missed the retreat. :: X-2-f A.L.S. 4 pp. 8vo
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- Creation: 1880 July 13
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English.
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